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The shoots, stems, and roots of a cattail are all edible. The roots can be boiled or roasted, the shoots can be eaten raw or cooked, and the stems can be peeled and eaten like asparagus.
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The kind of growth that involves roots and shoots but not reproductive structures is called vegetative reproduction. Some biologists call it asexual reproduction.
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Vegetative growth
shoots,leaves and roots
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to be eaten by animals
The shoots, stems, and roots of a cattail are all edible. The roots can be boiled or roasted, the shoots can be eaten raw or cooked, and the stems can be peeled and eaten like asparagus.
The kind of growth which involves roots and shoots but not the reproductive structers which occurs in most plants is known as apomixis.
It is when growth occurs at the tips of roots and shoots of a plant
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Germination.
The kind of growth that involves roots and shoots but not reproductive structures is called vegetative reproduction. Some biologists call it asexual reproduction.
To prevent bay tree shoots from growing out of the roots, you can regularly prune the tree to remove any new shoots that appear near the base. Additionally, you can apply a layer of mulch around the base of the tree to suppress new growth.
Roots lengthen through cell division at the root tip in the zone of elongation, while shoots lengthen through cell division in the apical meristem located at the shoot tip. The apical meristem is responsible for the growth of new cells and tissues in both roots and shoots, allowing the plant to increase in length.
Vegetative growth involves the development of roots and shoots but not reproductive structures. This type of growth is common in most plants as it focuses on increasing the size and structure of the plant for support, nutrient uptake, and photosynthesis rather than reproduction.